The ‘G’ rocked to the tune of 63,000 gloating Australians towards the close of
the third day’s play. Every run was cheered, every fumble jeered, and Stuart
Broad in particular was the focus of some ribald language, as David Warner
and Chris Rogers gave Australia a confident start in their attempt to chase
231 to win this fourth Test.

It was apparent to all that England had thrown away a glorious opportunity.
Some of the worst batting on a tour that has plumbed the depths of bad
batting means that Australia will need 201 to win on the fourth day